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so let's use that power. let's use our power as individuals and let's use our power through our collective strength. the power of 3 million people working together with passion and commitment to improve the lives of all our students. let's use our power to change one classroom at a time. let's use our power to make public education stronger. and let's use our power to make our nation a better place moving ever closer to our great and noble ideal of equal opportunity not just for a fortunate few but for every single child. nea, we educate america. thank you for all you do for the students of our country. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> with congress on break this week, we're featuring american history programs in prime time. starting at 8:00 eastern, francis o'brien, chief of staff to the house judiciary chair in 1974 and at 10:00 p.m. eastern, a senior member of the committee during the investigation. american history tv in prime time all this week on c-span3. >> the life of a sailor includes scrubbing t
so let's use that power. let's use our power as individuals and let's use our power through our collective strength. the power of 3 million people working together with passion and commitment to improve the lives of all our students. let's use our power to change one classroom at a time. let's use our power to make public education stronger. and let's use our power to make our nation a better place moving ever closer to our great and noble ideal of equal opportunity not just for a fortunate few...
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it is wonderful for getting us to where we are today. thank you very much. -- thank you for writing that grant. [applause] >> it is true, there are a lot of wonderful things about san francisco. there is all of us. there is all that marvelous food. and we have terrific leadership. it is important that we have good leadership in the departments, the mayor's office, and in our budget office. but, likewise, really important that we have great leadership in our board of supervisors. david chiu is the president of our board, and he knows the issue of technology, plus many other things, a very, very intimately. he probably knows more than any of us will ever -- are ever likely to know. we might wish to know it, but we probably will not because he comes from the technology world. he was the founder and chief operating officer of grassroots enterprise, and online communications company. he is also a member of the city's committee on information. and he is -- which sets policies within the city and provide the overall direction for a city and cou
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it's 16. >> the process that the intelligence community uses or the tools that are used to conduct surveillance are products from defense contractors and intelligence agency contractors, is that correct? >> well, the technology is by contractors as well as people in the intelligence community, yes. ? and i suppose there are some fire walls between the various intelligence agency, but perhaps not -- what do you think about that? fire walls for the conveying of information? >> yes. actually, one of the major efforts since 9/11 has been to take down the stovepipes and the walls between the different agencies and there are for sensitive information there are limitations on dissemination, et cetera, but the focus of the dni has been to try to make sure that everybody gets the information they need to do their job. >> certainly. tell me this now. does the intelligence community have the technological capacity to identify americans based upon the content of their electronic communications? that's actually a very good question, and obviously i can't get into classified techniques that they use to -- an
it's 16. >> the process that the intelligence community uses or the tools that are used to conduct surveillance are products from defense contractors and intelligence agency contractors, is that correct? >> well, the technology is by contractors as well as people in the intelligence community, yes. ? and i suppose there are some fire walls between the various intelligence agency, but perhaps not -- what do you think about that? fire walls for the conveying of information? >>...
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>> kimberly: you are going to tell us? >> bob: you tell us. >> i would hope that the conservative president would appoint a con seventive judge. is that not how it works? >> dana: for three months leading up to this, every day you said they were right wing hacks. this is hard to swallow. now it's like oh, the court is so great. >> bob: i don't say the court is great. >> dana: imagine what the water cooler is like at the supreme court right now. where the conservative can't even look him in the eye. that would be very uncomfortable place to be. >> eric: take it a step further. kimberly, greg, weigh in on this. say romney is president next term. ruth bader ginsberg steps away for whatever reason. what does he put in place? what does he play? does he go far right conservative or do the justice kennedy or now the justice roberts, middle of the road? >> kimberly: put in a far right conservative to balance out the unsteady equation. >> greg: put in carrot top. anybody is better. >> dana: i think you choose who you think is the b
>> kimberly: you are going to tell us? >> bob: you tell us. >> i would hope that the conservative president would appoint a con seventive judge. is that not how it works? >> dana: for three months leading up to this, every day you said they were right wing hacks. this is hard to swallow. now it's like oh, the court is so great. >> bob: i don't say the court is great. >> dana: imagine what the water cooler is like at the supreme court right now. where the...
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the president is also using executive privilege like richard nixon used it. to hide federal screw ups. mr. obama is basically saying to the country that he, and the democratic party, are going to change the way the u.s.a. does business, receives healthcare. treats the environment. and earns a living. the president is taking from the affluent and giving to the less well off. he is spending massive tax dollars on speculative energy investments and now he is going to punish any american who does not buy into the national healthcare policy, which is really a giant welfare program for those who can't afford to buy health insurance. talking points would rather see those folks get healthcare vouchers. in a just society, something mr. obama says he wants, the feds could set up a healthcare system that would be optional and provide incentives for the taxpayer to join. but now, thanks to john roberts, we very a brave new world in america. one where the feds have a powerful new weapon. courtesy of the supreme court. a tax bomb. and like other bombs through the history,
the president is also using executive privilege like richard nixon used it. to hide federal screw ups. mr. obama is basically saying to the country that he, and the democratic party, are going to change the way the u.s.a. does business, receives healthcare. treats the environment. and earns a living. the president is taking from the affluent and giving to the less well off. he is spending massive tax dollars on speculative energy investments and now he is going to punish any american who does...
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congressman gowdy joins us. you'll go to federal court, essentially sue on the civil contempt that the house of representatives has voted on. i'm curious, all the time people march contempt orders down to the court. what's the delay? it's only about three blocks. >> i haven't fully given up on criminal contempt. i know that sounds naive, but the department of just said they're not going to pursue it. there's still a flicker of light remaining unextinguished. it took about three weeks to get the pleadings filed and three months to get a resolution in a prior case. that's the only road map we have is that prior contempt under john conyers judiciary committee several years ago. three weeks is a reasonable amount of time, what the speaker we would take. >> greta: you're a former assistant united states attorney, but i would not see this as either/or or. i would take both contempt citations, take one down to the u.s. district court right away, the terry family has waited a year and a half. the only thing to wait for
congressman gowdy joins us. you'll go to federal court, essentially sue on the civil contempt that the house of representatives has voted on. i'm curious, all the time people march contempt orders down to the court. what's the delay? it's only about three blocks. >> i haven't fully given up on criminal contempt. i know that sounds naive, but the department of just said they're not going to pursue it. there's still a flicker of light remaining unextinguished. it took about three weeks to...
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used by tall security forces. it's state policy. >> meanwhile, there will be another meeting of the friends of syria group in paris on friday. u.s. will reportedly be pressured to provide more direct support to rebels. something washington has been reluck tan to do. in -- reluctant to do. greg palkot, fox news. >> john: you might see red after you hear what it cost military to go green. and buyer's remorse over a rising star. grapevine is up next. chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. in absolute perfect physical condition and i had a heart attack right out of the clear blue... he was just... "get me an aspirin"... yeah... i knew that i was doing the right thing, when i gave him the bayer. i'm on an aspirin regimen... and i take bayer chewables. [ male announcer ] aspirin is not appropriate for everyone so be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. so he's a success story... [ laughs ] he's my success story. [
used by tall security forces. it's state policy. >> meanwhile, there will be another meeting of the friends of syria group in paris on friday. u.s. will reportedly be pressured to provide more direct support to rebels. something washington has been reluck tan to do. in -- reluctant to do. greg palkot, fox news. >> john: you might see red after you hear what it cost military to go green. and buyer's remorse over a rising star. grapevine is up next. chances are, you're not made of...
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further, thomas jefferson, god who gave us life gave us liberty. i cite facts -- >> sean: you probably couldn't say that in public schools today. >> well, no. the one in massachusetts that tried to change my song from "god bless the usa." i do have a copyright. i did say that on my tweet, on my website, that i was a little disappointed as an educational institution they felt they had the right to do that. >> sean: it shows how political correctness permeates every aspect of human life almost. >> it's way too far. i don't understand. i start the book, sean, with i'm not over 9/11, and for us, we remember this, just like my father remembered passerb pearlr when he signed up for the navy. my kids were 6 and 3, but now it's sort of a matter of history. >> sean: you know, there's few songs that can change the landscape and have such an impact as this song. you'll still do 100 dates this year, as you always do. >> uh-huh. >> sean: you're out on the road, in the bus often, you told me you sleep better in the bus, which cracks me up. >> i do. >> sean: ever
further, thomas jefferson, god who gave us life gave us liberty. i cite facts -- >> sean: you probably couldn't say that in public schools today. >> well, no. the one in massachusetts that tried to change my song from "god bless the usa." i do have a copyright. i did say that on my tweet, on my website, that i was a little disappointed as an educational institution they felt they had the right to do that. >> sean: it shows how political correctness permeates every...
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that does it for us tonight. you can check out my work at wonkblog.com or follow me on twitter at twitter.com/ezraklein, and on facebook, facebookom/ezraklein. now it is time for "the last more than a million people without power. >>> there she blows. a world war ii naval ship is sent to its final resting place off the coast of florida. >> and rockets red glare. the sun unleashes a solar display just in time for the fourth of july. good morning to you. this is "first look" on msnbc. >>> we begin this morning with a mid-atlantic meltdown. in the middle of a stifling heat wave more than a million people are still without power this morning. crews are working feverishly to restore electricity. officials warn it may still be out for several more days raising fears the death toll now at 22 could continue to rise. >> reporter: washington, d.c. on day three of the massive power outage. it's another scorcher. and still no air conditioning for a million households
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joining us now is dolly elizabeth. thank you so much for joining us. >> hi there, thanks for having me. >> this report that pulls back the curtain on the supreme court's internal decision making built on leaks, this is pretty rare. were you surprised by the fact it came out at all? >> yeah, this was jaw dropping. i think almost everyone who reacted to this had the same reaction you did, which is this never, ever, ever, exponentially more ever happens. there's a big, big story about the back room dealings of bush v. gore, but it happened four years later. for it to happen three days later is truly unprecedented. and as you said, quite extraordinary. >> now, this report is somewhat unique. it's an op ed. the reporter has a wonderful reputation, but you know the court very well. did the report ring true to you? >> it did. and jan crawford who wrote it for cbs is a phenomenal reporter. i don't doubt that what she said is true. the locution is interesting. she has access to quote sources with specific knowledge of the delib
joining us now is dolly elizabeth. thank you so much for joining us. >> hi there, thanks for having me. >> this report that pulls back the curtain on the supreme court's internal decision making built on leaks, this is pretty rare. were you surprised by the fact it came out at all? >> yeah, this was jaw dropping. i think almost everyone who reacted to this had the same reaction you did, which is this never, ever, ever, exponentially more ever happens. there's a big, big story...
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we have had it for children for about 20 years, using medicaid. bill clinton gave us a waiver so we could do than and community rating for 20 years. we are pretty far ahead of the curve. massachusetts is the only state ahead of us thanks to governor romney. >> one thing i think of when we watch the fights from the outside is we tend to see party politics better than interest group politics because it plays out better. we see glov they will have health care providers streaming in to their office. you have to take this money, you can't leave us in the cold here, right? >> that is what will happen. south carolina, when i was campaigning for president i said this on david gregory's show yesterday we figured south carolina's gross domestic product would increase 2% if they had the same medicaid program that vermont had. it is stupidity if they refietz. it raises their 2k3w7d gross domestic product and increases spending by the private sector and hospital sector in every aspect of thestate's economy. texas is going to -- i don't care who the governor is
we have had it for children for about 20 years, using medicaid. bill clinton gave us a waiver so we could do than and community rating for 20 years. we are pretty far ahead of the curve. massachusetts is the only state ahead of us thanks to governor romney. >> one thing i think of when we watch the fights from the outside is we tend to see party politics better than interest group politics because it plays out better. we see glov they will have health care providers streaming in to their...
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that guilt drives to us see us as the fault of everything. we allow the enemies to grow, too scared. >> kimberly: apologists. >> eric: later in the interview, listen to what he said about the left and the treatment of islamists and radical islamists. >> the liberal media i didn't believe existed before this. i thought it was invented by rush limbaugh. there is a liberal media and they have a bias. they're not interested in this story. >> eric: the point was they were all over him when he was going to do a pro-mosque, pro-islam documentary. when he found out where the money was coming from, they turned their back on him. >> bob: only thing to say about that, what dana said is exactly right. particularly in education. chinese send their best students here. they get educated. we by far and away have the best system in the world. they send engineers here and then they go back to china. they used to stay here. now china is a big economic power. that worries me. china, china, china. watch them. >> kimberly: i agree with the china effect as well but
that guilt drives to us see us as the fault of everything. we allow the enemies to grow, too scared. >> kimberly: apologists. >> eric: later in the interview, listen to what he said about the left and the treatment of islamists and radical islamists. >> the liberal media i didn't believe existed before this. i thought it was invented by rush limbaugh. there is a liberal media and they have a bias. they're not interested in this story. >> eric: the point was they were all...
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stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. we want to go to a clip from the amnesty international secret policeman's ball of russell brand. >> trade and but bananas and dinosaur bones of international treaties to regulate, but not guns. anyone can sell guns and bullets to dictators who regularly use these arms to kill their own people. >> how many guns have you got on you? >> 43. how many bananas quest wreck only two, because it is regulated. >> delegates from 190, hundreds the bush in monday on yor gathered on monday in new york. one person dies every minute as a result of armed violence around the world. the global weapons market is by that more than $60 billion a year and critics argue a binding treaty is necessary to prevent guns from flooding into conflict zones and fueling wars and human rights violations. the u.n.-sponsored meeting is taking place in the wake of mounting atrocities in syria. speaking monday, the u.n. human rights chief na
stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. we want to go to a clip from the amnesty international secret policeman's ball of russell brand. >> trade and but bananas and dinosaur bones of international treaties to regulate, but not guns. anyone can sell guns and bullets to dictators who regularly use these arms to kill their own people. >> how many guns have you got on...
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that does it for us tonight. you can check out my work at wonkblog.com or follow me on twitter at twitter.com/ezraklein, and on facebook, facebook.com/ezraklein. now it is time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." have a great night. >>> the supreme court ruling on the individual mandate created a penalty for the romney campaign. or is it a tax? >> the supreme court has spoken. this law is a tax. >> when is a tax a tax? >> when is a tax not a tax? >> sometimes a tax isn't a tax, but a penalty. >> i think it constitutes a tax. >> it is a penalty. >> it's a tax. >> it's a penalty that comes under the tax code. >> a tax penalty. >> tax penalty. >> it was a penalty. >> teams obama and romney have finally found something to agree on. >> it was a penalty. >> romney's senior adviser, eric fernstrom -- >> eric fernstrom -- >> eric fernstrom -- >> mr. etch a sketch himself -- >> calls it a penalty, not a tax. >> were you calling it a tax or penalty? >> it was a penalty. >> mr. romney's own people -- >> undercuttin
that does it for us tonight. you can check out my work at wonkblog.com or follow me on twitter at twitter.com/ezraklein, and on facebook, facebook.com/ezraklein. now it is time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." have a great night. >>> the supreme court ruling on the individual mandate created a penalty for the romney campaign. or is it a tax? >> the supreme court has spoken. this law is a tax. >> when is a tax a tax? >> when is a tax not a tax?...
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treasury uses are old. the imperfections you see in a treasury note you don't see in a north korea note. that's why it's called the supernote. this is a part of their economy, and so during the bush administration, efforts were taken to try to stop this. through a series of sanctions aimed at trying to target the count of companies that were known to be involved in illicit activities, and i think the reason we don't hear more about it today is because these activities have been fairly successful. the north koreans probably do not feel that they can do the same sorts of things that they used to do for many years when it came to making money through this sort of activity. >> host: okay, so it's actually the international community and the u.s. are getting better at eliminating those markets for north korea for those kinds of activities? >> guest: i think so. i think so. i mean, i think that's why we're not hearing much more about to today, but i also -- i mean, i also think that for many of the financial inst
treasury uses are old. the imperfections you see in a treasury note you don't see in a north korea note. that's why it's called the supernote. this is a part of their economy, and so during the bush administration, efforts were taken to try to stop this. through a series of sanctions aimed at trying to target the count of companies that were known to be involved in illicit activities, and i think the reason we don't hear more about it today is because these activities have been fairly...
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so i think definitely people who have that tool set should use it. the people who have the tool set are then obligated. ( cheers and applause ) >> reporter: aimes came to new york to get his trophy, awarded by alan alda's 11-year-old granddaughter ellie. he was also rewarded with a surprise serenade of the song he wrote. >> for me the most touching part was just seeing that kids have got it. they understood what i was trying to say. whatever i did, it worked. >> reporter: it was a victory, too, for al and alda who was just as impressed with his young judges as he was with ben aimes. >> when i... what i loved about what they said was that them didn't like the short answers, the ones that were too short because they didn't learn enough. they wanted to learn. they really wanted to understand it. >> reporter: there will be another challenge next year. once again an 11-year-old will pick the question scientists will have to answer. this time, a current 11-year-old, not one who asked a question in 1947 and got the answer and so much more in 2012. >> woodru
so i think definitely people who have that tool set should use it. the people who have the tool set are then obligated. ( cheers and applause ) >> reporter: aimes came to new york to get his trophy, awarded by alan alda's 11-year-old granddaughter ellie. he was also rewarded with a surprise serenade of the song he wrote. >> for me the most touching part was just seeing that kids have got it. they understood what i was trying to say. whatever i did, it worked. >> reporter: it...
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lock at us. it was a very big important step that i think sort an example out there and put a marker in the ground saying with the united states is not talking about human rights and privilege in north korea, it's trying to do something. the second thing, as you mentioned, was that he brought attention to the issue by bringing in people who's books he's read. stories he's known intimate details that he knew very well about the folks and talked to them about the situation. and then, gave press statements saying he met with the people and wanted to see the human rights situation improve in north korea. giving names and faces to the sort of problem, helps to give it a broader -- go through the experiences when the defectors came into the oval office. walking them in, watching them respond, watching him respond, it was truly memorable experiences. and so, in the end, i think these things obviously did not solve the human rights problem in north korea. they're not opening up the prison camps, they're
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with us. maybe a day. >> i had to go 28 to 30 miles into the sunoco at new martinsville to get gas for a generator to run. martha: wow! fox affiliate wttg live in bethesda, maryland. this is a rough situation, melanie. how is it going? >> reporter: you know, people are starting to lose their patience. the first day, perhaps they were willing to give it a little beat. now folks in this neighborhood and many other neighborhoods around the area going on their fourth day now without power. not going to be a happy 4th of july. we can say that for a lot of people as well. this is part of the problem. look behind me here. this didn't happen yesterday. this happened four days ago. friday night, 11:00 p.m. when the storm came by and neighbors here are saying they have not seen a power truck. they haven't seen a person from the utility companies here. big trees down. power lines down. utility poles down. this is not an easy fix. but the problem is that you're seeing situations like this, all throughout
with us. maybe a day. >> i had to go 28 to 30 miles into the sunoco at new martinsville to get gas for a generator to run. martha: wow! fox affiliate wttg live in bethesda, maryland. this is a rough situation, melanie. how is it going? >> reporter: you know, people are starting to lose their patience. the first day, perhaps they were willing to give it a little beat. now folks in this neighborhood and many other neighborhoods around the area going on their fourth day now without...
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used to be used in our gas chambers whether we had capital punishment using poison gas. that was the gas that was used cyanide. megyn: oh, my goodness, so disturbing. what a tragedy. dr. baden, thank you, sir. always a pleasure to get your expertise on this. >> thank you, megyn. megyn: the toxicology will eventually come out. >>> the u.s. border patrol union speaking out about a policy what border agents should and should not do if they run into someone armed with a gun. the policy the union says could be summed up in three words. that is ahead structured settlem. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. megyn: outrain today from the border patrol union over homeland security policy that they say orders them to run and hide if they are confronted by a gun man. union members call the advice, quote, down right insulting. trace gallagher is live in los angeles. trace? >> reporter: what it is, megyn, is a 45-minute video course that is mandatory for all dhs employees including border patrol agents and border patrol employees. i
used to be used in our gas chambers whether we had capital punishment using poison gas. that was the gas that was used cyanide. megyn: oh, my goodness, so disturbing. what a tragedy. dr. baden, thank you, sir. always a pleasure to get your expertise on this. >> thank you, megyn. megyn: the toxicology will eventually come out. >>> the u.s. border patrol union speaking out about a policy what border agents should and should not do if they run into someone armed with a gun. the...
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back with us on set? mark, alex and in washington, katty. >> we got to begin with mark, something you just heard. eric yesterday, romney senior advisor with only chuck todd indicated that the whole health care thing is not a tax. well, why don't we just clear this thing up and here is what eric said right here. >> the governor believes that what we put in place in massachusetts was a penalty and he 'tis agrees with the court's ruling that the mandate was a tax. >> so he agrees with the president that it is not -- and he believes that you should not call the tax penalty a tax, you should call it a penalty or a fee or a fine? >> do what? >> you know, i think that is the only position they they cough taken that some republicans are criticizing. eric should not have gone so far to enunciate. he should einnocenceuate the broad areas of agreement with other republicans on the going after obama care and say look it's up to the president to say you think it's a constitutional tax or fee or penalty of some sort? h
back with us on set? mark, alex and in washington, katty. >> we got to begin with mark, something you just heard. eric yesterday, romney senior advisor with only chuck todd indicated that the whole health care thing is not a tax. well, why don't we just clear this thing up and here is what eric said right here. >> the governor believes that what we put in place in massachusetts was a penalty and he 'tis agrees with the court's ruling that the mandate was a tax. >> so he agrees...
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that is what makes us strong, and that is what makes us an alliance. that is why it is -- that allies came together last week to discuss syria's shooting down of an aircraft. this is why we continue to follow developments closely and with great concern and why we remain actively engaged in political situations. this is snag directly affects one of our allies. and one of the greatest security threats that the world faces today. we condemn syria's shooting down of the turkish aircraft in the strongest terms and the killing and destruction and human rights abuses in syria. the right response to this crisis remains a political response. and the concerted response by the international community against a regime that has lost all humanity and all legit ma scri. -- la get ma as i. that is why i welcome the acting group this weekend. the international community has come together. it has clearly endorsed a plan for a democratic position to end the violence. now it is vital to enforce that political plan. every member of the international community should use it
that is what makes us strong, and that is what makes us an alliance. that is why it is -- that allies came together last week to discuss syria's shooting down of an aircraft. this is why we continue to follow developments closely and with great concern and why we remain actively engaged in political situations. this is snag directly affects one of our allies. and one of the greatest security threats that the world faces today. we condemn syria's shooting down of the turkish aircraft in the...
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and state -- iraqis no longer wanted us. strangely enough, i think republicans really feel like iran is an issue goes to their view to their benefit. obama is a week, he is not willing to use force, he is willing to reach out to ahmadinejad. the president has a pretty good record here. it is one that the american public is pretty comfortable with. he has used covert action to try to box up the nuclear program would cyber warfare. he has organized international community's to the extent that president bush could not. tougher and tougher sanctions come up some of which will take place in the next couple of months. this has brought iran back to the negotiating table on this issue. i do not think the american public are eager to get engaged in a third war in the middle east in this decade. ironically, where republicans thought they would be able to use iran to fit their paradigm, i think it fits the obama paradigm pretty well. returning leadership, working in conjunction with our partners, keeping the idea of force on the table,
and state -- iraqis no longer wanted us. strangely enough, i think republicans really feel like iran is an issue goes to their view to their benefit. obama is a week, he is not willing to use force, he is willing to reach out to ahmadinejad. the president has a pretty good record here. it is one that the american public is pretty comfortable with. he has used covert action to try to box up the nuclear program would cyber warfare. he has organized international community's to the extent that...